My Nonprofit Reviews

On a Mission to Find a Cure

i have been on the board of PCRF and have found the group of people at PCRF to be down to earth, caring, smart, unselfish and the functions that pcrf holds each year really do make a difference. My good friend's daughter had cancer at age 18 months and she is the whole reason we as a family became involved with pcrf. spreading the word for the need of pediatric cancer research is key. pcrf is a wonderful organization and helps so many families and children.

What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...

meeting the people that really are out there to make a difference in the lives of others. Meeting people that have lost children to cancer but they are fighing the fight for those who are still fighting cancer within their families.

The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...

tryly remarkable people. People i want to be around.

If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...

find a cure for childhood cancer...come close and save lives...

Ways to make it better...

not applicable.

In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are...

money to fund the research of course.

One thing I'd also say is that...

i hope more people get involved in pcrf and help us "on a mission to find a cure".

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2009

Role: Volunteer & anything they ask me to do, and brought a local high school into the wonderful world of becoming involved with pcrf and spreading the word around the community for the need of Pediatric cancer research.